Transparent Storytelling with SkyBox
SkyBox redefines the concept of interactive touchscreens. Combining a transparent video wall with a three-dimensional topographic map, it transforms digital content into a multi-layered exploration zone
Interactive Spacecraft at Kennedy Space Center
Exhibitry collaborated with leading aerospace organizations, including Lockheed Martin, Boeing, SpaceX, and the Kennedy Space Center, to develop state-of-the-art space capsule exhibits. These exhibits utilized transparent touchscreens and projection mapping technology to create an immersive and educational experience, allowing visitors to explore the detailed engineering and historical significance of space capsules used in various missions.
Unlocking the Future: Holographic Magic at AWE 2024
Tracy Evans will be presenting at the AWE Conference 2024 in a session titled "Holographic Magic: Transforming AR and VR into Real-World Experiences."
The session will dive into the world of holographic technology, exploring its applications and potential to enhance AR and VR projects. Attendees will gain practical insights into the strengths, limitations, and best use cases for various holographic solutions.
Our Touch-Free Tech Brings Space Suits to Life at Kennedy Space Center
We've all been to museums where "Do Not Touch" signs keep us at arm's length from fascinating exhibits. At Exhibitry, we turn that idea on its head with our TouchFree technology. Now, you can fully engage with priceless artifacts in an immersive manner, without ever laying a finger on them.
Elevating Environmental Education: A 12-Foot Hologram
When it comes to interactive museum experiences, Exhibitry doesn’t just aim high - we build high. The Go Fish Education Center in Perry, Georgia, now boasts a towering testament to this philosophy: a 12-foot tall HoloTube exhibit, the crown jewel among three interactive installations we recently completed for the museum.
Pioneering Interactive Artifacts at Sonoma State University
Museum professionals face a unique dilemma: how to preserve and display priceless artifacts while also offering visitors hands-on access. In collaboration with Sonoma State University (SSU), Exhibitry confronted this challenge head-on. Our mission? To create a bridge between the past and present by making ancient Native American artifacts accessible through innovative, interactive exhibits.
A Museum's Approach to Gamified Learning
"Water Keepers," developed by Exhibitry, is a central feature of the Ontario Museum's "Built on Water" exhibit. It’s an interactive game that transforms museum visitors into guardians of history's most crucial resource. Additionally, it reaches a global audience via app stores, bringing the museum's message of history to the palm of your hand.
Pioneering VR Use for Space Flight
NASA recognized the potential of VR technology in advancing space flight operations and turned to Exhibitry for a groundbreaking mission. The objective was clear: to pioneer the use of VR in space flight, particularly focusing on the design and practical application of the technology.
History Revisited: Holograms for Modern Audiences
Museums face the challenge of making history appealing and relevant to a broad audience. Exhibitry tackled this challenge head-on by employing holographic technology utilizing their HoloTube platform to create an interactive holo-map of Kennedy Space Center, offering guests a chance to immerse themselves in the rich history of Cape Canaveral.
Authentic Accounts: Heroes Share Their Own Stories
At the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, FL, the personal narratives of aircraft carrier crew members are not just told; they're experienced. Exhibitry (www.exhibitry.com) has elevated this storytelling by giving voice to six sailors, each embodying the spirit and sacrifice of naval service.
Exhibitry Overview
Tracy Evans, President of Exhibitry, discusses the company. Exhibitry is a team of experts in technology, art, animation, programming, and craftsmanship who work together to create engaging interactive experiences for museums, live events, trade shows, and B2B marketing.
Corporate Marketing Can Learn from History (Museums)
Storytelling is used in museums and cultural organizations to bring history and artifacts to life – to engage visitors and communicate the educational content. Using interactive exhibits, multimedia displays, and experiential installations, museums are able to transport guests to times, places end events they could not otherwise experience.
Exhibitry 2022 Year in Review
Check out Exhibitry's 2022 Year in Review with Tracy Evans. The Exhibitry team created some amazing projects last year, including interactive experiences for the Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex and the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida. Explore the history of Cape Canaveral with our 3D holographic technology and learn about the lives of aircraft carrier deck crew members with our life-size holograms. Visit exhibitry.com to see more of our unique installations and stay tuned for updates on our work at the Alameda Creek Watershed Visitors Center and our innovations in augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and educational gaming.
6,000-year old Holograms?
We are at Sonoma State University preparing for an upcoming HoloTube exhibit.
Time Travel at Kennedy Space Center
Exhibitry collaborated with NASA, SpaceX, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin on nine major installations for Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.